Accessing the webcam
We can build very interesting applications using the live video stream from the webcam. OpenCV provides a video capture object which handles everything related to opening and closing of the webcam. All we need to do is create that object and keep reading frames from it.
The following code will open the webcam, capture the frames, scale them down by a factor of 2, and then display them in a window. You can press the Esc key to exit.
import cv2 cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0) # Check if the webcam is opened correctly if not cap.isOpened(): raise IOError("Cannot open webcam") while True: ret, frame = cap.read() frame = cv2.resize(frame, None, fx=0.5, fy=0.5, interpolation=cv2.INTER_AREA) cv2.imshow('Input', frame) c = cv2.waitKey(1) if c == 27: break cap.release() cv2.destroyAllWindows()
Under the hood
As we can see in the preceding code, we use OpenCV's VideoCapture
function to create the video capture object cap. Once it's created, we start...